Ping & Pong, my conjoined finger puppets, are pleased to present 2 TIMES THE DOUBLE for this week's word!!

Doing the research for this word was 2 much fun, and it was worthwhile for me for another reason: now I know what Ping & Pong's last name is. It's CHIN... because... double... chin. YAY!!

Quick made the bed covers 2day (and pillows, 2, if you must know, although they got cropped, poor things), made the crackers last Saturday, and I've shown the snack foods earlier. First time I've tried putting all the 2-date characters from The Freaky Fingers Side Show in2 one photograph!!

Made a new banner for my ETSY shop -- couched cushion design in the background with some egg cozy guys greeting folks when they arrive. I like that the orange in the design works well with ETSY'S logo. Did I plan that? Maybe. MEG Illustrations on ETSY

There are 9 (count 'em, 9) jingle bells on each collar -- they wrap around in back. (What can be said about a person who has 3 sizes of jingle bells in her home?) (ANYthing good?)

One of the things I like about real cats is their funky whiskers, so I always pay homage to that when I make them, be it in illustration format or in fiber format. Another thing I like about cats, their purring, is harder to capture artistically. ANYWAY: there are more details about these guys on ETSY, so please stop by -- thanks! :-)

"A dog's breakfast" means "a mess or a muddle", but I thought it'd be fun to illustrate this phrase by showing what a dog's DREAM first meal of the day might be! Doggerel here is one of my finger puppet creations.

Had been wanting to show some of the meat and dog treats I've been making in polymer clay, and then the perfect word, BREAKFAST, came up in Illustration Friday, so: Motive, meet Opportunity!

These were made from an orange sweater and a gold sweater. I have made so many things from that orange sweater -- 2 pillow tops, gloves, and now 4 egg cozies. It's probably gotten more play in its afterlife than it did as a humanoid covering!

I designed and handcrafted these, and they feature hand-stitching and needle felting. Look closely at the cats' muzzles to see where beads act as whisker holes!